BLUES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by André Hazel      30 June 2018

 

 

 

If you search for the meaning of Blues you will probably get something like,

“it is a melancholic music of black American folk origin.”

Musically it is the heartbeat of all modern music.

Without Blues many music styles like Rock, Hard Rock, R&B, Soul, Jazz and many other genres would not have existed.

The Blues emphasizes on the usage of

the so-called black keys (the pentatonic scale).

Without the use of the black keys

on the piano, there wouldn’t be Blues,

Jazz or Fusion.

It is said that the slaves did not come to America with “Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do”

in mind.

Photo by: André Hazel (Banjo instrument)

 

 

The initiation of Blues

 

Blues is developed in the southern part

of the United States at the end of

the 19th century.

Slaves were brought from Africa to

the Caribbean and North America

during the slave trades.

That is part of where the African immigrants

brought their music to the new world

and developed what we now know as Blues.

Music was a way of communication during their journey across the ocean.

Different tribes were brought together

on the ships and in many instances they

did not speak the same language.

The slaves were most of the time

not allowed to speak,

so a way to express themselves was

through music, according to historians,

by making melodic mumbling sounds.

 

 

 

Music instruments used in Blues music

 

The human voice was mostly used during

the start of the Blues when slaves were working on the plantations.

Afterwards instruments such as the guitar and the banjo were implemented

in the mix with some percussion

to help create the melody of Blues.

Nowadays the electric guitar can

be considered an essential part of Blues, combined with its unique way of singing

style and other instruments like the drums, bass guitar and occasionally banjo, harmonica and the piano.

Photo by: Jon Sandell (Strings on a Contrabass)

 

 

 

 

The sub-genres of Blues

 

Blues has more than 30 different types of sub-genres, but the ones that had an influence on the world stage are Delta Blues, Chicago Blues, New Orleans Blues,

British Blues and the transition from

Acoustic Blues to Electric Blues.

Delta Blues is one of the earliest known

sub-genre of Blues.

Originating from the Mississippi (Delta) area in The United States.

It was first recorded in the 1920’s,

but is believed to have started at the end

of the 19th century.

Blues was called “race music” by many

and was not an accepted type of music.

However the interest grew after the late

20’s and the genre grew in popularity across

The United States led by artist such as

Son House and Robert Johnson.

 

Blues made the transition from the countryside to cities such as Chicago,

Detroit and New Orleans.

This is where “Electric Blues” started

to take shape.

Many artists started to use a large portion

of the Blues or even covering songs,

making their audience believe that

the songs are their own original songs.

Even “Elvis Presley” has used Blues songs. One famous song he performed

was “Hound Dog, “ which was one of

the songs that pushed him into stardom

during the 1950’s.

British musicians like Led Zeppelin,

Deep Purple and Eric Clapton were also tremendously influenced by the American Blues music and had a fundamental role

in the development of the British Blues.

 

Blues is still an essential part of popular music today.

Artists still use elements of Blues music

into their repertoire.

Guitar solos and even melodies used in other

music genres derive in many cases directly from Blues.

Blues is also very popular during jam sessions.

The rhythm of Blues makes it interesting for musicians to perform together and improvise on their instruments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by: André Hazel    30 June 2018

 

 

 

Special thanks to Jon Sandell for the information provided to Iviusiq.

Jon Sandell is a professional guitarist & recording artist from The Netherlands.

 

 

 

 

 

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